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The amounts of lead and other heavy metals at six parks in Pasadena are below state thresholds for concerns about toxicity, ...
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire in January, some recreation areas, including two baseball fields, had been closed, but now ...
After further soil testing, Pasadena reopened the baseball fields at Washington and Victory parks.
Soil sampling in two Pasadena neighborhoods revealed lead levels above 80 parts per million, which does not require cleanup ...
Park visitors are still required to check in and should be prepared to provide their ZIP code when asked, according to the ...
Recent soil sampling across six Pasadena parks shows that lead and other heavy metal levels are well below state and federal ...
The City of Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services department is closing baseball infields at two parks after LA ...
Quirky, creative and wholly local, Jackalope Pasadena opens twice a year at Central Park, 275 S. Raymond Ave ... a mix of 16 ...
The Pasadena Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department is closing the baseball infields at Washington Park and Victory ... lead levels above the California Department of Toxic Substances ...